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Music M. H. S. Band Front Row—W. Weinkauf, J. Carroll, H. Kippers, P. Behling, R. Buell, J. Schultz, J. Moore, J. Martin, C. Singer, I. Hoeft, M. Wolf, G. Brady, W. Mitchell, M. Buell. Second Row—B. Bailey, D. Hoeft, K. Smith, P. Carroll, M. Horn, H. Dewey, W. Nowatske, V. Weinkauf, E. Wittcnburg, N. Brown, J. Boelter, R. Prasser, J. Craig, M. Waisner, Mr. Tetzlaff, Director. Top Row- J. Goctsch, Z. Nelson, F. Domecki, M. McAdams, J. Sprague, M. Jones, E. Smith, E. Ruppert, L. Michaelis, L. Hoeft, V. Platner, E. Thiescnhuscn, R. Powers. Orchestra L. to R.—F. Mair, A. Ninabuck, M. Colwill, J. Moore, A. Mair, H. Dewey, P. Carroll, R. Prasser, J. Carrol, E. Ruppert, H. Kippers, E. Smith, I. Hoeft, M. McAdams, N. Brown, F. Domecki, N. Brunson, Z. Nelson, P. Colwill, S. Denzine, W. Nowatske, K. Smith. Standing—Mr. Tetzlaff, Director. Page Sixteen THE ARROW
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Baseball Front Row—D. Wilson, C. Weinkauf. Second Row—V. Weinkauf, F. Thomas, R. Thomas, M. Kalk, E. Ruppert, G. Himebauch, M. King, J. Horn, J. Lorey, R. Rocktcacher. Top Row— G. Vick, Ass't Mgr.; J. Rath, Mgr.: D. Williams, J. Austin, J. Moore, M. Van Burcn, K. Horn, Coach; E. Linde, J. Bayley, O. Williams, J. McAdams. Football Sept. 24 Union Grove Here M.H.S. 40 Opp. 0 Sept. 30 Rochester - - There - • 0 25 Oct. 8 Waterford - - There - 39 0 Oct. 15 East Troy Here 6 0 Oct. 22 Walworth - - There - 0 0 Oct. 30 Norris Farm - Here • 47 13 Nov. 3 Wilmot - - - - Here • 45 13 Dec. 3 Union Grove Basketball Here Total 177 M.H.S. 24 51 Opp. 12 Dec. 10 Waterford - - Here , 16 29 Dec. 16 Norris Farm - - - - There 16 33 Jan. 6 Alumni - - - Here 23 21 Jan. 14 Rochester - - - - Here 22 30 Jan. 18 St. Mary's - - ' There 12 26 Jan. 21 Wilmot - - Here 31 15 Jan. 28 Union Grove - - ' There 28 10 Feb. 1 Genoa City - - Here 12 21 Feb. 3 Waterford - - There 16 23 Feb. 11 Norris Farm - - Here 24 39 Feb. 17 Rochester - - There 18 22 Feb. 22 St. Mary’s - - - Here 11 23 Feb. 25 Wilmot ' - - - There - ■ - 24 30 Total 277 334 NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Page Filteen
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Boys' Girls' Glee Clubs First Row—P. Behling, J. McAdams, C. Singer, W. Hoffbaucr. H. Kippers. M. Gebman. Second Row—J. Mancy, W. Schultz, P. Carroll, N. Laatsch, M. Rust, E. Ehlke, G. Fuller, A. Anich, F. Mair, G. Ehlke, A. Mair, F. Bailey. Third Row—}. McAdams, M. Van Buren, Mr. Tetzlaff, K. Smith, M. Colwill, H. Dewey, J. Leahy, A. Ninabuck, M. Keniston, J. Moore, J. Martin, R. Mitchell, A. Wolf. Top Row—N. Brown, R. Hardaker, J. Horn, W. Nowatske, W. Harris, W. Olson, J. Lorey, E. Ruppert, J. Schultz, J. Craig, R. Digman, G. Brady, E. Morrow and D. Dewey (Not pictured). Ask The Professor It took many months of preparation and the combined efforts of the faculty and students alike to prepare, Ask the Professor, the first of all school musical produc- tions ever given by Mukwonago High School, but the final product, presented April 1, and 2, proved to all that our efforts were not in vain for large crowds filled the gym both evenings. Preparation for the Operetta was begun early in December at which time the principal parts were assigned, the musical score was introduced to the orchestra, and the glee clubs started learning the various songs. After Christmas vacation, prac- tice began in earnest. It was then that every member of the faculty learned he was to take part in the paving of the way to the ultimate success of “Ask the Professor for each had a specific duty to which to devote his attentions. During this period groups of students were scattered throughout the building each practicing its individual dance routine or respective songs. The last weeks were beset with unexpected tribula- tions, sickness and the like, which added to the excitement of the production. The final evenings arrived in due time, and the result of the long practice was displayed. The clever costuming and a public address system provided added brilliance to the well-executed performance. , The story connected with “Ask the Professor opens on the Campus of a fashionable girls' school and centers around Maryida O'Neil (Helen Dewey), a laundress' daughter, and John Ainsworthy (Ralph Digman), a wealthy college boy who finances Maryida's college education. Important parts were taken by Elizabeth Ehlke, Winona Hoffbauer, Robert Hardaker, Wesley Olson, James Lorey, Mary Keniston, and Ethel Harland. Miss Goetz, who directed the dramatics, and Mr. Tetzlaff, music director, are to be commended for their efforts in making “Ask the Professor a success. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Page Seventeen
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